How to Use industrialize in a Sentence

industrialize

verb
  • The government hopes to industrialize some of the agricultural regions.
  • But in the process many people were put out of work; rural and formerly industrialized sections of the country did not keep up with the big cities.
    Keith Gessen, The New Yorker, 12 June 2023
  • Other than South Africa and a handful of countries in North Africa, most of the continent has failed to industrialize.
    Declan Walsh, New York Times, 27 Oct. 2023
  • But the drift away from target men may have its roots, too, in the race to industrialize talent production over much the same time period.
    New York Times, 17 June 2022
  • Over the years, as demand rose, attempts were made to industrialize the pollination process, to no avail.
    Lior Lev Sercarz, Saveur, 3 Oct. 2016
  • In the 1850s, England was industrializing at breakneck speed, and laborers feared the new machines would put them out of work.
    Diana Gitig, Ars Technica, 25 Feb. 2023
  • But as the east side became industrialized, people moved out.
    oregonlive.com, 11 Aug. 2019
  • The first city in the country to industrialize, Medellín has long thought of itself at the forefront of Colombian capitalism.
    Steven Cohen, The New Republic, 18 June 2018
  • But after the school moved, the site was heavily industrialized.
    Gregory S. Schneider, Washington Post, 28 Feb. 2024
  • And as the country industrialized and urbanized, child labor moved from the fields to factories and textile mills.
    Henry Gass, The Christian Science Monitor, 6 June 2023
  • However, Rolex this year has turned to a laser technique used in the removal of cataracts in its quest to industrialize the creation of unique, flawless decorations for its dials.
    Tim Barber, Wired, 22 Nov. 2021
  • For Hall, the industrialized, commercialized world often seemed an intrusion, like a neon sign along a dirt road.
    Hillel Italie, chicagotribune.com, 24 June 2018
  • But farms and factories helped to industrialize the region.
    Allison Keeley, The New Yorker, 3 Aug. 2022
  • And then, when the rest of the nation raced ahead, industrializing and expanding at a breakneck pace, the South remained behind — the poorest American region, by far.
    David French, National Review, 11 July 2019
  • But as European powers went on to colonize most of the planet and then industrialized at home, the people of India and China became among the world’s poorest.
    Alex Travelli, New York Times, 19 Apr. 2023
  • The reaction takes brute force—up to 250 atmospheres of pressure in the tall, narrow steel reactors—a process first industrialized by German chemist Carl Bosch.
    Robert F. Service, Science | AAAS, 12 July 2018
  • Whether guns were the deciding factor without which England would not have industrialized is open to question.
    Heather Souvaine Horn, The New Republic, 16 Apr. 2018
  • Half a century later, camps would be industrialized using the power of a modern state.
    Andrea Pitzer, Smithsonian, 3 Nov. 2017
  • Early Days Originally an agricultural area, skid row industrialized with the arrival of the trains in the 1870s.
    Zoie Matthew, Los Angeles Magazine, 14 June 2018
  • One of the main reasons behind this large percentage is that so much of the power-generating hardware is new, due to China and India's push to industrialize.
    John Timmer, Ars Technica, 2 July 2019
  • Washington said of the city whose fates rose on the expansion of post-World War II manufacturing but suffered as the region de-industrialized.
    Washington Post, 4 June 2019
  • The region had been floundering since at least the end of the Civil War, falling further and further behind a rapidly industrializing nation.
    Kevin Baker, Harper's magazine, 10 May 2019
  • Google industrialized this process by running a bunch of robots in parallel, which sped things up enormously, but you’re still constrained by those pesky physical arms.
    IEEE Spectrum, 20 May 2019
  • Now there are about 50 vineyards total—largely small-scale, family-owned, and non-industrialized.
    Erin Florio, Condé Nast Traveler, 25 Jan. 2017
  • As more countries industrialize and Wi-Fi becomes more common, even some of the most remote populations are taking the time to use and create social media accounts.
    Salvador Ordorica, Forbes, 30 Aug. 2021
  • The United States is rich enough, industrialized enough, and far enough from the tropics that the rising temperatures of our changing climate aren't going to make any place uninhabitable.
    John Timmer, Ars Technica, 26 Jan. 2020
  • The rational measures of work that are often taken for granted today were unfamiliar concepts when the U.S. and Great Britain first industrialized.
    Sarah Archer, The Atlantic, 25 Feb. 2018
  • This is largely the outcome of more than a century of mass migration, as the more rapidly industrializing Catalonia drew workers from poorer regions of Spain.
    Eric Guntermann, Washington Post, 27 Oct. 2017
  • The industrializing world’s pursuit of rapid economic growth is contingent on the expansion of on-demand power generation of the sort that only fossil fuels and nuclear energy can provide.
    Noah Rothman, National Review, 13 June 2024
  • As America’s milk sector industrialized and output kicked into high gear, creating enormous surpluses, the dairy industry found its biggest and most enduring base: schoolchildren.
    Kenny Torrella, Vox, 31 May 2024

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